Babylon Micro-Farms
Chris W. has a strong background in engineering and technical roles. From March 2004 to January 2023, they worked at Luminex as a Senior Engineering Tech, where they played a vital role in product design, provided feedback to engineers and software developers, and conducted new product testing and integration. Chris also supported on-market products. From December 2021 to June 2023, Chris worked at DaVita Kidney Care as a Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist. Chris joined Babylon Micro-Farms in May 2023 as an Engineering Technician.
From 1988 to 1990, Chris W. attended ITT Tech. Inst., where they earned a degree in BASEET (Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering Technology).
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Babylon Micro-Farms
Babylon offers a smart, scalable indoor farm tailored to meet the clients' needs.At the touch of a button, Babylon delivers a simple, yet engaging indoor growing experience. Babylon is leveraging its remote management technology to develop a complete indoor farming platform that will power a distributed network of Micro-Farms across NorthAmerica.Founders Alexander Olesen and Graham Smith met at the University of Virginia where they first designed a low-cost micro-farm to provide nutritious produce for food-insecure refugees in the Middle East. Alexander and Graham were initially inspired by the desire to bring benefits of sustainable hydroponic farming to those who need it the most. They set out to develop technology that would automate the complex aspects of indoor farming and in doing so make this transformative method of crop production accessible to anyone.